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5733Japan: 17th or 18th century. In the seventh and eighth centuries when trade flourished with the rest of Asia especially Korea and China Japanese nobility melded foreign dance and music traditions with native Shinto songs. This amalgam was eventually incorporated into official court functions and became so important that it even merited the establishment of a ministry of dance in 701. Trained court nobles and professionals were the only ones permitted to execute these complex choreographies. Bugaku now known as gagaku was a type of dance performed at the imperial court during the Edo period. At the beginning of the scroll which takes place in the emperor's palace one sees large drums called dadaiko framed by flames and dragons. On top of one of the larger drums there is a motif of the sun. These drums are accompanied by musicians playing a mouth organ sho a bamboo flute ryuteki and smaller drums in the gakuya the musicians' section. They sit under an elaborately decorated banner and provide a steady rhythm for the dancers on stage before them. The elevated stage takabutai where two dancers are performing enbu is adorned with a highly ornate brocade drape. This scroll is illustrated with the kingin deie method in which gold or silver is mixed with animal glue then pasted onto the scroll. This rare technique provides an almost three-dimensional quality to the images. The scroll depicts 43 distinct dances each with unique costumes. The costumes are particularly well-rendered in bright red orange teal blue black grey etc. and many display intricate and mesmerizing patterns. The head-pieces costumes and props are all masterfully portrayed. Gold is featured prominently in many of the costumes and throughout the scroll there are "mists" of gold painted in the background. Above each set of dancers the name of the dance is written. They include: manzairaku engiraku katen karyobin kocho komaboko seigaiha genjoraku dakyuraku konju bato kitoku bairo ryoo and nasori. At the end of the scroll there is another view of the gakuya from a diiferent perspective showing the backs of the drums which are exquisitely decorated in silver. Fine condition. Several images have some creasing but this is not serious. unknown books
1862KC10862Paris: Baillieu Libraire Quai des Grands-Augustins No. 43 1862. Paperback. Very Good. 'La Grande Danse Macabre Paris edition of 1862 in original uncut wrappers 4to 265 x 200mm. 66 pages misnumbered 67. 56 woodcuts reprinted from the blocks of the 1641 Troyes edition. Original printed wrappers with printers device of Baillieu of pair of skeletons supporting a shield inscribed with B. Title page repeating Baillieus device and with skeletal lettering forming the words Danse Macabre. Excellent survival in its unbound state spine perished edges lightly chipped and wraps are loose but present only two stains on pages 20 and 21. <br/><br/>This edition was issued in Paris in about 1862 although it is undated. It is the re-edition of the La Grand Danse Macabre Des Hommes et Des Femmes with designs printed from the wood blocks of the Troyes edition of 1641. The text is reproduced from the original 1486 Marchant edition. Facsimile copies of the medieval Dance of Death tale were highly popular in the 19th century. The macabre spirit and fateful themes of the book have been appreciated for their artistry and poetry since the late Middle Ages. Baillieu, Libraire, Quai des Grands-Augustins, No. 43 paperback books
196215390Windermere FL 1962-1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 4to. Screw-bound commercial album. Gilt decorated vinyl covered boards. Rubbing edgewear. Front board beginning to split from binding mild discolor handling wear to exterior. Good. Containing 220 black and white photographs with various scrap elements recto and verso mounted to 29 brown paper leaves. Most photos square snapshot with a few larger format. Contents well preserved clean. Very good overall. <br/><br/>Rich visual record documenting the Windemere Squares Dancing Club of Windemere Florida. Carefully assembled the album contains hundreds of B&W images of club social events dancing costume and yes square dancing. Shots are clear and well-composed arranged largely chronologically and further adorned with related scrap newspaper clippings about club correspondence and like. Generally dated and well-annotated an engaging primary document of Southern society and culture. hardcover books
0466<br/><br/>Magny maitre de danse. Principes de la choregraphie. Geneve: Editions Minkoff 1980 Facsimile reprint of the original which was completely engraved when published in Paris 1765. 8vo. Wrapper. Fine. 243pp.<br/><br/>Magny's Principes de Choregraphie is an important book for understanding the teaching of dance notation in the baroque period. Magny gives a detailed yet simplified explanation of the Feuillet method and also describes the steps for six ballroom dances including Le Quadrille a cotillion. Illustrated especially composed for learning steps and patterns. His method is considered an "abbreviated method for easily knowing the contredanses without their steps having to be written down." Sowell. Little is known of Claude Marc Magny 1676-1727 save for the important fact he studied under Pierre Beauchamps. unknown books
184758336Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co 1847. Oblong 4to pp. 100; printed music throughout; original cloth-backed pictorial paper-covered boards; free endpapers creased cloth spine replaced occasional spots and stains; all else very good. With three small slips of manuscript music laid in "Old Kentucky Home" "Home Sweet Home" and "Blue Bells of Scotland". Saunders was a professor of music and dancing in Providence R.I. Includes preface by the author; technical notes on the violin and rudiments of music with preliminary exercises; technical notes on positions with progressive exercises; and instructional notes on musical execution with practice pieces. <br/><br/> Oliver Ditson & Co hardcover books
197825604Rockford: the author. 1978. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Wraps very good with small label on front wrap corner store stamp on inside front wrap and mild corner creasing.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 64 pp . the author hardcover books
185176727Washington D. C. and London: Publisher Not Identified. Very Good. 1851. Disbound. This government document is disbound removed from a larger binding with some wear/remnants to the spine. There is some wear to the text-block with the first page loosening. The contents are bright and legible but with some light toning and foxing. Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty - Choctaw Indians. . (Publisher Not Identified) unknown books
2006227095Liberty: Short Mountain Collective 2006. Magazine. 48p. 8.5x11 inches illustrations photos very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Rustic Fairy Dreams aka Radical Faerie Digest. Magazine emphasizing communal aspects of rural gay life. Short Mountain Collective unknown books